Castles in the Cloud [Poetry]

I referred to the Castles in the Cloud poetry in my post about cyber warfare the other week, and only after I’d published it I realised that the poetry wasn’t generally available, unless you’d bought my book Themself. So here are those poems, if you like them you might also like the book.

Castles in the Cloud

Laying Siege

Unsuspecting users are unaware of spam
silently suborning their systems. Malware lurks
waiting for the one in a million. Click
conscripted computers, zombies
in the ‘bot-net horde, pillaging
user credentials and sending more spam.

Each zombie sends tens of millions
of emails before they too are cleansed.
One day the hordes will swell,
the tide sweeping away all defences.
Then the zombie apocalypse will infect us all.

Thickness is not measured in feet of stone, but bits
of encryption. It weathers badly, today’s granite is next
decade’s sand. Foundations built on a chain
of trust rather than bedrock. These walls can scale,
Hydra-like new servers spawn when the load becomes too heavy.

Attacking the cloud is Herculean to Quixotic,
the rewards are certainly legendary.